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  • Inner Traditions Partners with Grupo Gaia

    The U.S.-based spiritual publisher Inner Traditions has inked a new partnership with Grupo Gaia, the leading mind-body-spirit press in Spain, to make Grupo Gaia’s Spanish-language titles available in the U.S. and Canada.

  • Religion Book Deals: June 4, 2025

    Among recent book deals are two books on joy, two titles pointing to spiritual solace in times of suffering, and more.

  • The Shadow of the Future: PW Talks with David Jeremiah

    The powerhouse evangelist—the author of more than 100 nonfiction titles and a consistent presence across radio and television—turns to fiction, launching a series of novels set in end times as prophesied in the Bible.

  • Reclaiming Spiritual Authority: PW Talks with Meggan Watterson

    With The Girl Who Baptized Herself, the feminist theologian offers a new approach to the teachings of early Christianity by looking at Thecla, a once-revered female saint whose story was cut from the New Testament.

  • A Spiritual Sisterhood Spans Millennia

    The biblical matriarchs, the midwives, and the unnamed women whose lives advanced God’s messages in the Bible come to ‘life’ in 5 books to guide, support, and inspire women now.

  • Finding Spiritual Strength in Women’s Voices

    New books from religion publishers aim to help women navigate grief, pain, and adversity.

  • Catholic Publishers Name Award Winners

    The Association of Catholic Publishers’ 2024 Excellence in Publishing Awards, announced on May 28, honored winners in 21 categories. Ave Maria Press and Chrism Press were among the most awarded publishers.

  • Ten Years After Tragedy: PW Talks with Kevin Sack

    In Mother Emanuel: Two Centuries of Race, Resistance, and Forgiveness in One Charleston Church (Crown, June), the veteran journalist explores the history and significance of Charleston’s historic Mother Emanuel Church, which he insists should not be defined by the 2015 racist murder there of nine congregants at a Bible study.

  • Stretching Yoga Beyond Spandex: PW Talks to Harpinder Kaur Mann

    In her book Liberating Yoga: From Appropriation to Healing (Broadleaf, June 3), Mann traces her yoga practice from New Delhi to Los Angeles, examining how sacred yogic teachings became a global commodity and exploring the healing power of its fuller, traditional form.

  • Religion Book Deals: May 21, 2025

    Recent deals include a guide to creating a personal spiritual rule for life, a call to return to finding God through books and not high tech, and more.

  • Publishing in Color Director Urges Inclusion

    “God made us diverse, but the publishing industry has been monochromatic,” said Joyce Dinkins, director of the writers conference serving diverse communities in the Christian publishing sector.

  • Two New Books That Explain Pope Leo XIV

    Catholic historian Matthew Bunson’s biography of the new pope, once known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, goes on sale Monday. It joins a just-released book on Catholic social teaching, established by Leo XIII, which many expect will be foundational in Pope Leo XIV’s papacy.

  • B&H Academic Taps New Publisher

    Michael McEwen has been tapped to lead the Academic division of B&H Books. He succeeds Madison Trammel, who left B&H in February to head up Penguin Random House’s new Christian Publishing Group.

  • HCCP Promotes Two to Top Leadership Roles

    HarperCollins Christian Publishing has moved Melinda Bouma and Philip Nation up its executive leadership ladder as it readies for the retirement of SVP and group publisher John Kramp in December.

  • Catholic Publishers Race to Write Pope Leo XIV’s Story

    There are no biographic books—yet—on the first American to be named pope, Cardinal Robert F. Prevost. But Catholic publishers and journalists practiced at on-the-spot papal biographies are already racing to research and write those first books.

  • Campbell Wharton Has Big Plans for the PRH Christian Publishing Group

    Rather than staying only in the evangelical audience lane, the head of Penguin Random House’s new Christian publishing division is eyeing the whole expressway, with plans to aggressively grow title counts, build authors into brands, and energize the backlist.

  • Voting for a Pope Inspires Works of Fact and Fiction

    The conclave that begins today to choose the next pope is a holy, serious endeavor to faithful Catholics—and a source for twisty popular novels full of imagined scandals and conspiracies.

  • Religion Book Deals: May 7, 2025

    Among recent book deals, award-winning author John Mark Comer adds another book partnership with PRH Christian, former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow signs with Nelson for a confidence-building title, and more.

  • Quick Hits of Spirituality

    New titles for the nonreligious readers offer inspiration in small bites.

  • New Titles Show the Allure of Spirituality

    Publishers seek to serve readers looking for meaning and connection beyond traditional religions.

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